Dough-raiser.



P. C. HAUBOLD.

DOUGH RMSER. APPLlCATiON FILED rza.9. 1919.

T E E w v T 1 H H s 2 Patented Aug. 20, 1918.

P. C. HAUBOLD.

DOUGH RAISER.

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Patented Aug. 20, 1918.

Raisers; and I do PAUL C. HAUTBOLD, OF NAPONEE, NEBRASKA.

DOUGH-KAISER.

TooZZ whom it may concern:

Be it known that 1, PAUL C. HAUBOLD, a GllZlZGIl of the United States, residing at Naponee, in the county of Franklin and State of ebraska5 have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Doughhereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of. the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

This invention relates to a dough raiser, and the primary object of the invention is to provide a dough raiser including an in closed casing in which is suspended a dough retaining receptacle and beneath which dough retaining receptacle is positioned a lamp or other suitable heating device for heating the interior of the heating or retainingreceptacle so that the dough within the dough retaining receptacle will be heated and the raising thereof facilitated.

A. further object of this invention is to provide a spider structure which is positioned within the dough retaining receptacle', upon the upper surface of the bottom of ,thesame to prevent the, dough from engaging the bottom of the dough retaining receptacle and consequently being dried by the heat from the lamp.

With the foregoing and other objects in view thisflinvention consists in such novel features of construction combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described illustrated in. the accompanying drawings and claimed.

; In describing the inventionin detail, reference will be, had to the accompanying drawings wherein like characters designate like and corresponding parts throughout the several views and in which:

Figure 1 is a perspective view of the improved dough raiser Fig. 2 is a vertical dough raiser Fig. 3 is a top plan of the dough raiser having the cover removed Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the dough retaining pan support, and

Fig. 5 is a detail perspective view of the section through the Specification of Letters Patent.

, Application filed February 9, 1918. Serial No. 216,254.

spider to be positioned. within the dough retaining receptacle.

Referring more particularly to the drawings, l designates the heating chamber of the dough raiser which is provided with a door opening 2. The door opening 2 is normally closed by a swingable door 3, which is mounted upon a pin 4 and has a handle 5 carried thereby for facilitating the swinging movement of the door into an opened and closed position.

The heating chamber 1 has its upper end open and closed by a removable cover 6 upon the upper surface or top of which cover is mounted a hande 7. The covert; is pro vided with a plurality of openings 8 formed therein to permit air circulation within the heating chamber so as to allow a lamp or analogous heating device as indicated in dotted lines at 9, in Fig. 2 of the drawings to burn therein for the heating of the interior of thecompartment. A suitable heater sup port 10is attached to the inner surface of the bottom of the heating compartment 1 centrally thereof and it forms a support for holding the lamp or heater 9.

The sides of the compartment 1 have straps 11 attached thereto, near the top of the compartment which straps are bowed outwardly from the inner surface of the vertical sides of the heating compartment to form supports for the dough containing receptacle supporting structure 12.

1 he supporting structure 12 comprises a flat disk 13 which has a pair of U-shaped members 14 and 15 attached to its upper surface. The legs 16 of the U-shaped members 14 and 15v have their upper ends bent downwardly upon themselves to form loops or hooks as shown at 17, which loops or hooks engage over the spaced or bowed portions of the straps 11, for supporting int-:

lates, tor heating the receptacle and dough which is placed therein to facilitate the raising of the dough. The receptacle 20 has its upper end open, and closed by a cover 21 which cover is provided with a handle to tacilitate its positioning upon or removal from the receptacle 20.

pair or angled brackets are attached to opposite sides of the dough retaining recepta cle 20 and they have plates 2st hingedly connected thereto as shown at The plates 2% have their upper ends bent to term hooks 28 which engage over an opposed pair of the hooks 1?, as clearly shown in Fig. '2 of the drawings, to hold the dough receptacle 20 against rocking, and also toassist the support 12 in properly supporting the dough receptacle Within the compartment 1.

A spider structure 28 is positioned Within the dough retaining receptacle 20 and it rests upon the bottom of the same. lhe

spider structure 28 comprises a pair of crossed bars 29 and 30 which have heir engaging portions connected by a pin or rivet 31 which also connects the crossed bars 29 and 30 to a central supporting bar 32 which is considerably shorter than the bars 29 and S0. The bars 29 and 30 and the short central supporting bar 32- have their ends bent to form angular portions which rest upon the upper surface of the bottom of the dough retaining compartment for supporting the bars 29 and 30 above the bottom oi the retaining receptacle. The spider structure 28 is provided ilfor holding the dough on the bottom of the dough retaining receptacle so that the lower portion of the dough will be prevented from drying by the heat trom the lamp 9.

The circular disk or plate 18 of the supporting structure 12 forms a battle "for distributing the heat from the lamp or heater 9.

The heating compartment 1 has a pair of handles lO attached to the sides of the same, which handles are provided. for facilitating the carrying of the dough raiser from one place to another.

in reducing the invention to practice, certain minor features of construction combination and arrangement of parts may necessitate alterations to which the patentee is entitled provided such alterations are comprehended within the scope of What is claimed.

Whatis claimed is:

1. In a dough raiser, a heating compart ment, a plurality of metal straps attached to the inner surface of the sides of said heating compartment near its top, asupport including a plurality of substantially ll-shaped bars having the upper ends of their legs bent to form loops for overhanging said straps, a dough retaining compartment carried by said support, a pair of angle brackets attached to said dough retaining recepta cle, plates hingedly connected to said angle brackets and having their upper ends bent to form hooks for over hanging certain of these upper hooked ends of said lei-shaped mem bers.

in a dough raiser, a heating compartment, plurality of metal straps attached to the inner surface of the sides of said heating compartment near it stop, a support including a plurality of substantially ii-shaped bars having the upper ends of their legs bent to form loops for overhanging said straps, a dough retaining compare ment carried by said support, a pair of angle brackets attached to said dough retaining receptacle, plates hingedly connected to said angle brackets and having their upper ends bent to form hooks for over hanging certain of these upper hooked ends of said U-shaped members, a heater sup p orting bracket carried by the bottom of said heat compartment, and a baliie plate attached to said ll-shaped members abore said heater supporting brackpt.

8. in a dough raiser, a heat ng con1partof metal straps attached ace of the sides of said its top, a support or substantially the upper ends of ment, a plurality to the inner surf heating compartment near including a plurality li-shaped bars having their legs bent to term ing said straps, a dough retaining compartment carried by said support, a pair of angle brackets attached to said dough retaining receptacle, plates angle br bent to form hooks for overhanging certain of these upper hooked ends of said tlshaped members, a heater supporting bracket carried by the bottom of said heat compartment, and a battle plate attached to said til-shaped members above said heater supporting bracket, a cover for said heat compartment provided with a plurality of perforations to provide air circulation Within the compartment and a cover for said dough retaining receptacle.

4. in a dough raiser, a heating compar ment, a plurality of metal straps attached to the inner surface of the sides of said heating compartment near its top, a support including a pl irality of substantially ll-shaped bars having the upper ends of their legs bent to term loops for oi erhanging said straps, a dough retaining compartment carried by said support, a pair of angle bracket-s attached to said dough retaining receptacle, plates hingedly connected" to said angle brackets and having their upper ends bent to term hooks for overhanging certain of these upper hooked ends of said ti -shaped members, a heater supporting bracket carried loops for overhang' hingedly connected to said ackets and having their upper ends by the bottom of said heat compartment, and a baflie plate attached to said U-shaped members above said heater supporting bracket, a cover for said heat compartment provided with a plurality of perforations to provide air circulation Within the compart ment and a cover for said dough retaining receptacle and a spider mounted Within said dough retaining receptacle and resting upon the bottom thereof to hold a part of 10 the dough Within the receptacle from engagement With the bottom of the receptacle. In testimony whereof I atfix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

PAUL C. HAUBOLD. Witnesses:

JAMES M. Moon, R. L. JACKSON.

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Washington, D. 0. 

